The Lone Drow (The Hunter's Blades Trilogy, Book 2)
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Rating | : | 4.50 (741 Votes) |
Asin | : | 0786932287 |
Format Type | : | paperback |
Number of Pages | : | 370 Pages |
Publish Date | : | 2013-04-05 |
Language | : | English |
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Salvatore was born in Massachusetts in 1959 and still makes his home there. He is also known as the best-selling author of the Star Wars: Episode II Attack of the Clones novelization from Del Rey.. He has published numerous Forgotten Realms novels with Wizards of the Coast, Inc., most of which have been N
. When he isn't slaying orcs, the story's hero, the dark elf drow loner Drizzt Do'Urden, suffers guilt for allowing a friendly elf to die in his stead and is attracted to Catti-brie, a beautiful human woman who is the ward of the dying dwarf king, Bruenor Battlehammer. Fans will eagerly await further developments in volume three. This difference is significant to Drizzt, because Catti-brie is only human. Obould actually speaks of economics, while an elf, Innovindel, having lost her mate in battle, talks pensively of the centuries of her life, in contrast to the paltry fe
The latest New York Times best-seller from R.A. Salvatore. Salvatore is now in paperback!The Lone Drow is yet another top release from premiere Forgotten Realms author R.A. This title includes a sample chapter from the author's next hardcover, The Two Swords.. This mass market reprint focuses primarily on his signature character, Drizzt Do'Urden, who has been the subject of most of Salvatore's best-selling Forgotten Realms titles
""The Hunter's Blades," Book II" according to --. "The Lone Drow," book two in R.A. Salvatore's "The Hunter's Blades" trilogy, is the fourteenth novel that prominently features renegade dark elf Drizzt Do'Urden, but despite the title it is a surprisingly ensemble tale in which Drizzt is not a clear focus. "The Lone Drow" picks up where its predecessor, "The Thousand Orcs," left off, leaving the Companions of the Hall and . Plenty of action and generic protagonists This book is much like your typical popcorn action movie. It has violence and action in every chapter but the every character is two dimensional and very overpowered. Every hero is basicly a one-man-army and rarely thinks of creative ways to beat their opponents. The story line isn't very deep so don't expect a whole lot of twists or surprise endings to the series. The sto. "A good read, it doesn't seem to grip you as" according to Monty2A good read, it doesn't seem to grip you as Monty245 A good read, it doesn't seem to grip you as much as most of his books do however it's still well worth the time.. 5. A good read, it doesn't seem to grip you as much as most of his books do however it's still well worth the time.